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How much is an alternator for a 2000 Honda Civic?

For a 2000 Honda Civic, you can expect about $100 to $350 for the alternator itself, depending on whether you choose a rebuilt aftermarket unit, a new aftermarket part, or a used salvage unit. Adding professional installation usually brings the total to roughly $270 to $550, influenced by your location and the shop you choose.


Price ranges by condition


Prices vary widely based on the part’s condition and the seller. The following ranges reflect typical market prices for common options in the United States as of 2024–2026.



  • Remanufactured aftermarket (rebuilt) alternators: $100–$250

  • New aftermarket (non-OEM) alternators: $150–$320

  • OEM Honda remanufactured alternators: $180–$350

  • Used or salvage-yard units: $40–$120

  • Core charges (where applicable): $0–$50 (often credited back on return of the old unit)


When shopping, you’ll see wide gaps between these options. The cheapest route is usually a used salvage unit with a short warranty, while the most reliable option tends to be a new or OEM-remanufactured part with a longer warranty.


Labor and installation costs


Installation costs vary by region and shop policy, but understanding the typical range helps set expectations for the total bill.



  • Typical labor time to replace an alternator: about 1–2 hours, depending on accessibility and engine layout

  • Average shop labor rate: roughly $70–$120 per hour (rates can be higher in metropolitan areas)

  • Estimated installed price (part + labor): approximately $270–$430 for aftermarket/remanufactured; $350–$550+ for OEM/new parts, depending on local rates


Prices can vary significantly by location and the specific vehicle configuration. If your Civic has additional issues (like a worn belt or tensioner), the job could take longer and raise labor costs.


Where to shop and how to verify compatibility


Getting the right part begins with accuracy: you’ll want the correct amperage, mounting, and pulley configuration for your exact Civic model.



  • Check the vehicle’s VIN and bring the old alternator to confirm the exact part number or electrical rating

  • Verify amperage and mounting/pulley compatibility with the seller or the vehicle’s service manual

  • Confirm mounting hardware compatibility (brackets, connectors, and belt alignment)

  • Review warranty terms (length and coverage) and return policy in case the part fails early


Online retailers, big-box auto parts stores, and local repair shops all offer these parts; compare warranties and read customer reviews to gauge reliability.


Summary


Prices for a 2000 Honda Civic alternator depend on whether you choose a used, remanufactured, or new unit, with part costs typically ranging from about $40 to $350 and total installed costs commonly between $270 and $550 depending on labor rates and part selection. To ensure proper fit, verify the part’s amperage, mounting, and warranty, and consider whether a local shop’s labor rate justifies choosing a more expensive but potentially longer-lasting part. If you’re budget-conscious, a salvaged unit paired with a reasonable warranty can be a practical option; for reliability, a new or OEM-remanufactured part is often preferable.

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